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Hiking is a great way to see the natural wonders in and around Vernon. Take a city trail that follows the route of the historical Grey Canal irrigation channel, or walk the cedar-lined trails of the riparian zone that borders BX Creek and Falls Trail.

Travel our provincial parks and head up to the high country where waterfalls, lookouts, and abandoned cabins will fill you with delight as you discover the natural beauty of our area. Hear the roar of the water as it rushes down from the mountains during spring thaw. Pick a trail that suits you: walks lined with birch trees, hikes up to spectacular views, or dips down to marshlands and wildlife preserves.

Walk, wheel, push or pull your way along Kalamalka Lake Lookout Trail. It's well worth the effort and as a reward you will be perched above the stunning violet, blue and green colours of Kalamalka Lake, sweeping grasslands, and beaches. It's a great way to explore the area's ecosystems. With 25 trails to choose from, you are sure to find one to feed your inner explorer.

No matter what the season, the Okanagan Rail Trail is a great place to explore. This spectacular lakefront route had its official opening in September of 2018. Come explore 50 km (31 mi) of level, discontinued rail corridor now upgraded for public use for all abilities. The trail will connect communities between Coldstream and Kelowna, and creates a unique legacy for future generations. There are 22 parks and 21 recreational and cultural points of interest within a five to six-minute walk of the trail, making it easy for walkers, hikers, and bikers to access.

All around Vernon you'll find walking trails & easy hikes, whether you want to explore the city or see it from the surrounding hills. Use the Vernon Moves Walking Routes map to find a walk to suit your style.

Swan Lake is a shallower and quieter lake for those who love a nature hike. The surrounding wetlands provide some of the best bird watching in BC.